How Tuff

Over two hundred pounds of steel, twisted and bold,
Strong as an ox, a truth to behold.
I claim the title of the toughest in this space,
Once even spat in a grizzly’s face.

I grabbed the devil’s tail with firm grip,
Sent him scurrying back to his fiery crypt.
I stood against a raging storm’s wrath,
Unafraid of any harm in my path.

But if my love were in desperate strife,
I’d humbly kneel, the embodiment of life.
No matter how tough you perceive your might,
Whether a homeless wretch or a star shining bright.

No matter how tall you stand, so grand,
A real man, on bended knees, takes a stand.